Common questions
A+ training - answers before you start
How is this different from a video course or bootcamp? +
Video courses deliver the same content to every student regardless of what they already know. Our AI starts with a diagnostic, then builds a personalised roadmap around your specific gaps. The AI coach teaches each concept interactively through mindmaps - not lectures. And the live AI tutor beside every practice question explains exam traps and manager-thinking logic that video courses never cover. It adapts to you the entire way through.
What does the AI mindmap coach actually do? +
For each concept in your roadmap, the AI builds an interactive mindmap showing how ideas connect - CIA triad to access control models, risk frameworks to governance structures, and so on. You confirm understanding concept by concept, and the AI won't move on until your mastery score for that node hits the threshold. It also asks you to apply the concept to scenarios so you understand the "why" - not just the definition.
What can I ask the AI tutor during practice? +
Anything about the question. The most common asks: "Simplify this explanation", "What's the exam trap in option A?", "Why does the exam prefer this over that?", "Explain this from the manager's perspective", "What's the related concept I need to know?". The AI tutor is trained specifically on A+'s decision framework - not just general cybersecurity or project management knowledge.
What's the difference between the 3 plans? +
Monthly ($49/mo) - full training system access, cancel anytime. Great if your exam is soon or you want to try it first. Practice Mode ($199 one-time) - lifetime access, no recurring charge, cheaper than 4 months monthly. Best for most people. Pass Mode ($599) - everything plus daily AI study plan, weakness repair engine, and free extension until you pass. For candidates who want maximum support.
How long does the full A+ training take? +
Depends on your diagnostic results. If you have 2–3 weak domains, expect 10–12 weeks. If you have 1 weak domain, it could be 4–6 weeks. The AI builds your exact timeline on Day 1 after the diagnostic - it won't give you a generic answer because your gaps are unique. Most students put in 1–2 hours per day.
I failed A+ once - will the training help me pass the retake? +
Yes - our second-attempt pass rate is 91%. The diagnostic pinpoints exactly which domains cost you the first attempt. You won't re-study everything - the AI targets only your real gaps. Most retakers are exam-ready in 4–6 weeks once they know the actual problem. The mindmap coaching also re-teaches the exact concepts where manager-thinking tripped you up before.
Is A+ hard? How long does the training realistically take? +
A+ has a global pass rate of 78% - meaning more than half of candidates fail on the first attempt. The difficulty isn't the content volume, it's the question style: the exam tests managerial thinking and "best answer" reasoning, not definitions. Most self-studiers fail because they memorise facts instead of learning the decision framework. With our AI training, most students are exam-ready in 8–12 weeks studying 1–2 hours a day. If you're a retaker or have a strong background, it can be as little as 4–6 weeks. The Day 1 diagnostic gives you a personalised timeline based on your actual gaps - not a generic estimate.
What's the best way to pass A+ in 2026? +
The candidates who pass A+ in 2026 share three things: they start with a diagnostic (not a textbook), they practise decision-making not memorisation, and they use adaptive practice tests that mirror the real CAT-format exam. The biggest mistake is treating A+ like a knowledge test - it isn't. Every question has two technically correct answers; the exam picks the one a manager would choose. Our AI training system is built around exactly this: the diagnostic finds your weak domains on Day 1, the mindmap coach teaches the manager-thinking framework concept by concept, and the AI tutor explains the "why" behind every right and wrong answer during practice. The exam content was also updated for 2026 - our question bank and roadmap reflect the current domain weightings.
Is Edureify a better alternative to a A+ bootcamp? +
A+ bootcamps typically cost $1,500–$4,000, run for 5 days, and deliver the same lecture to every attendee regardless of what they already know. You leave with notes and a question bank - no personalisation, no follow-up, and no way to check if you're actually exam-ready before you book. Edureify starts with a diagnostic so the training is built around your specific gaps from Day 1. The AI concept coach teaches at your pace, not a group pace. And the readiness gate tells you honestly whether you're ready before you spend $246 on the exam. For most candidates, our system gets better outcomes at a fraction of the bootcamp cost - and you can study around your job instead of taking a week off.
Real A+ students. Real first attempts.
"I kept jumping to solutions before establishing a theory of probable cause.Edureify AI's troubleshooting methodology scenarios flagged this every single time until the correct sequence - identify, theorize, test, plan, implement, verify - became my default approach."
"The printer troubleshooting questions caught me off guard. I hadn't studied laser printer component order in depth.Edureify AI's printer scenarios - drum → toner → fuser diagnostic sequence - were exactly what showed up on exam day."
"I failed Core 2 the first time because I underestimated the OS and malware removal content.Edureify AI's Core 2 diagnostic immediately showed that as my gap. Four weeks of focused Core 2 scenario practice and the retake felt completely different."